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Revision as of 02:22, 2 September 2020

Re-Volting is a trademark for rebuilt alternators and batteries, for when cars' alternators start to fail. Davey Apex, the Piston Cup racer, beared this sponsor, as well as Davey's reserve driver, Bashman. Between Cars and Cars 3, T.G. Castlenut replaces Davey Apex and the number changes from 84 to 48. However, in Cars 3, following Jackson Storm's win at the Copper Canyon Speedway, T.G. Castlenut is fired, along with five other veterans, and replaced by a next-generation racer named Aaron Clocker.

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Trivia

  • Re-Volting appears as a batteries mark, as seen in the 2010 film Toy Story 3.
  • In 2006, the Re-Volting racers beared #84. In 2017, they were #48. In the 1950s, they were #300.
  • Re-Volting is the sponsor with the most racers shown, with five in total (Davey, Bashman, Castlenut, Aaron and Leroy Heming).
  • Davey Apex has the same number Mac iCar and J.P. Drive.

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